You ever find water at a worksite where most of the site is a construction zone? Yeah, doesn't happen very often, resorting to store where I still need to buy water. If I'm home, sure, water is the most cost effective option, I'm not buying a small bottle of water for $1.50 when a can of shitty iced tea is double the size at a buck. Even mcdonalds charges for a cup of water, fucking lame. Water is free....my ass.

You ever find water at a worksite where most of the site is a construction zone? Yeah, doesn't happen very often, resorting to store where I still need to buy water. If I'm home, sure, water is the most cost effective option, I'm not buying a small bottle of water for $1.50 when a can of shitty iced tea is double the size at a buck. Even mcdonalds charges for a cup of water, fucking lame. Water is free....my ass.

Spend 15 bux on this and have it forever. Make your own iced tea or just put water in it.

I wanna counter that so badly, but it's a solid suggestion. Doesn't work for my case, as I can't sprout a third hand and generally food and drinks aren't allowed on site, but for 98% of everyone else with a normal job, it's indeed a good suggestion. 9/10 Yoda, I concede this round.

Go to a grocery store and buy palette of bottles of water for cheap and keep them in your car.

Wouldn't they get too hot in summer?

Actually I can counter argue that with a 'no'. Check the temperatures for Oklahoma during the July/August months this year. We were cracking the 110 range. Every once in a while I'd forget to bring a bottle in and leave it out in the no-AC no working front-windows car.

Did it get hot? Heck yeah. Does your body register that water's heat if you're out in those temperatures for any amount of time? Nope.

Water is water for your body so long as it isn't physically boiling. It actually tastes and feels 'good'. Not 'refreshing' but your body still says "OMG Thank you!".

I wanna counter that so badly, but it's a solid suggestion. Doesn't work for my case, as I can't sprout a third hand and generally food and drinks aren't allowed on site, but for 98% of everyone else with a normal job, it's indeed a good suggestion. 9/10 Yoda, I concede this round.